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‘Xbox One Backwards Compatibility’ Update: See the Pattern By Which Larry Hryb Announces New Titles

‘Xbox One Backwards Compatibility’ Update: See the Pattern By Which Larry Hryb Announces New Titles

The past week has given Xbox One backwards compatibility fans the opportunity to experience new titles. And if you haven't noticed, Larry Hryb seem to announce new titles every Tuesday and Thursday through his official Twitter account. That said, fans can now rely on specific dates by which, they can check on the latest backwards compatible games arrive.

The Xbox One backwards compatibility feature continues to entice fans with its growing list of titles. Lately, the surge of new entries has overwhelmed players, this is after the month of August displayed a slow down on release of new titles. For the latest titles that arrived on the backwards compatibility feature, the following recaps the last two weeks of this month.

In case you are wondering, whether you missed any title in the past week, at least seven new titles have already arrived in the feature. According to the EXPRESS UK, these titles include "Jurassic Park: The Game," "Tour de France 2011," "Battlestations: Midway," "Dragon's Lair," "Puzzle Quest," "Silent Hill: Downpour" and "Eat Lead." On Tuesday, expect another set of Xbox One backwards compatibility titles, so you may want to check us back here on GameNGuide too.

Meanwhile, an exciting news about the backwards compatible feature has been revealed by Xbox Head, Phil Spencer last week. In a twitter exchange about the feature, he said they are considering the idea of putting Original Xbox games on the backwards compatibility feature. A surprising, yet long standing admission on the part of Microsoft.

Also, fans have every reason to expect "Call of Duty: Black Ops 2" on the Xbox One backwards compatibility update. After all, it already made a quick appearance before Microsoft unceremoniously removed it from the list. Does it mean it's all set to be part of the feature? Perhaps, until they can finally get the license to include it on the feature. For more Xbox One backwards compatibility feature, you can check us here on GameNGuide.

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